Wednesday, 25 January 2017

Editing Showcase

We have just put our film together and we are now currently in the process of editing. We want to make some of our clips slow motion to show the effect of what is happening and emphasize the atmosphere of the moment. This clip below shows the contrast between the normal camera speed and the edit of slow motion over a particular aspect of the film. 



Because our film is a thriller, we do not want to overcrowd our film with effects because it will steer away from the idea of a thriller and people will focus on the effects of the film rather than the atmosphere intended to be made. We will use the security camera effect when using certain camera angles to make it look like Nicole (protagonist) is being watched. The clip below is a demonstration of the effect we intend to use. 



We will be using a royalty free piece of music which we will place over the top of our film, then we put a voice-over over the whole film narrating the film start to finish. We do not have any dialogue in our film apart from the screaming which we will emphasize and remove narration from those parts so they stand out. In order to add this voice-over making sure it all lines up with the film, we will record the voiceover whilst over watching the film on mute so it all matches up and is easy for the audience to follow. We will also add effects which change the saturation of the colour of the clips to create a dull, gloomy feel. However, we was lucky that the weather was dark and foggy on the day as it would be more difficult for us to add effects to make it dark and gloomy if the weather was bright and sunny. The clip below will show how different effects can be used to create different colourings. 

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